Greek National Tourism Organisation - Tsocha 7

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KALABAKA Meteora Monasteries

A Preserved and Protected Monument of Humanity

One of the greatest monuments of the world, protected by UNESCO and characterized by it as “A Preserved and Protected Monument of Humanity”, Meteora is the most important (after Aghios Oros) monastic center in Greece. The first ascetics came here in the 11th century. Meteora, however, flourished as a monastic center between the 13th and 14th century as many people who lived in the nearby areas embraced the monastic way of living.

Many years ago the only way of accessing the monasteries of Meteora was by climbing. Back then this meant that you have to strive for isolation and pursuit of God. Nowadays this is considered to be an alternative activity and the best way to enjoy the uniqueness of the landscape. Furthermore, most visitors take the steps that have been carved in the rocks. It is also breathtaking to walk along the paths hidden behind the massive rocks, which are considered to be created by clysmian substances, rocks and other materials that were carried by a big river which used to be in this area. Constant wind and rain erosion, as well as other geological changes that happened in the course of time, gave to the rocks their present shape.

  • Megalou Meteorou: It is located on the highest and longest in extend rock. It was established in 1340 by Aghios Athanassios Meteoritis (1302-1380). It is worth to see the tower (1520), today’s Folklore Museum with old appliances and tools, the ossuary, the church of Metamorfoseos tou Sotiros or Transfiguration of Jesus (the sanctum was built in 1388 and the main church with the narthex in 1545), the Holy Altar (built in 1557 and at present Museum of Church Heirloom) and the kitchener (cook-room of 1557, nowadays Folklore Museum with old copper, clay and wooden kitchen implements).
  • Agios Stefanos: Saint Antonios (first half of the 15th century) and Saint Filotheos (in the middle of 16th century) are both honoured as monastery founders. The small Aghios Stefanos church is a single-aisled basilica, built in 1350. Today's Aghios Charalampos church (1798) has athonic arcitecture and is decorated with amazing fretworks. Its imposing Holy Altar has been turned into a modern museum with the most impressive church heirlooms: Scripts, post Byzantine icons, canonicals and fabrics embroidered with gold, fretworks, fine silverware pieces etc.
  • Varlaam: According to history, it was first inhabited by monk Varlaam in the 14th century. The biggest part of the athonic type church that was built in 1542, is dedicated to Agious Pantes. The main body of the church has many murals painted by the Theban painter Fragko Katelano in 1542. At the end of 16th century and in the beginning of 17th century the most organized bibliographic laboratory of Meteora monasteries and a special gold thread embroidery workshop were functioning here.
  • Agia Triada: It is located on a typical imposing and steep rock of Meteora. By the script of the potentate Simeon Ouresi-Paleologou appears that Aghia Triada was an organized monastery since 1362. The church we see today was constructed around 1476 and it is a small crosslike double-columned church with a dome. Also very interesting is the Monastery Folklore Museum which has a wide selection of old clothing, appliances, tools and other folklore items.
  • Roussanou: It was built in 1529 on the ruins of older constructions. The church of Metamorfoseos tou Sotiros or Transfiguration of Jesus was built around 1530 and is of athonic type. Its wall paintings covering the main body of the church and the narthex belong to the Cretan Art School (according to the experts’ opininon, it belongs to Gorgie, student of Theofanis the Cretan). In spite of the church being dedicated to Metamorfosi tou Sotiros, the believers celebrate the memory of Aghia Varvara (4th of December) with similar grandeur and devotion in a nearby chapel.
  • Aghios Nikolaos Panausas: The multilevel, graceful and imposing Holy Monastery of Aghios Nikolaos Panausas is located near Kastraki Village, among the ruined monasteries of Prodromou, Aghias Monis and Pantokratoros. The organized monastic way of living in this monastery was established during the first decades of the 14th century. The frescos are the oldest signed paintings created by Theofanis the Cretan and carry all the characteristic features of this great angiographer of the Cretan Art School.

Contact Greek National Tourism Organisation

Address :

Tsocha 7, Athina 115 21, Greece

Phone : 📞 +877
Postal code : 115
Website : http://www.visitgreece.gr/
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Tsocha 7, Athina 115 21, Greece
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Mellow He on Google

服务简直无语了?。
The service is speechless ?.
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Κωστας Τσοπανης on Google

Άριστα!
Excellent!
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Panos Aek on Google

Είναι ένα υπουργείο
It is a ministry
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Παντελής Βαρκαρόλης on Google

Η λέξη ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΣ σημαίνει τα πάντα. Φιλοξενία, Αγάπη, Φως,,, κ. α.
The word GREEK means everything. Hospitality, Love, Light ,,, etc.
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A. Rodriguez on Google

Grecia permite que los hoteles no devuelvan el dinero durante la pandemia del covid. El hotel estaba cerrado, para no perder el dinero nos obligaron a pagar mas para posponer la reserva a otro año. No respetan a los turistas ni a las leyes Europeas. Muy decepcionado con el trato y la falta de respeto. No me esperaba algo así.
Greece allows hotels not to return money during the covid pandemic. The hotel was closed, so as not to lose money we were forced to pay more to postpone the reservation for another year. They do not respect tourists or European laws. Very disappointed with the treatment and the lack of respect. I did not expect something like that.
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takis dim on Google

... ο πιο ωραίος ο οργανισμός που ανήκει στο κράτος ... Μακράν οι άνθρωποι εξυπηρετικοι-ευγενεις-διαφωτιστικοι-με γνώση!ευγε
... the most beautiful organization that belongs to the state ... By far the helpful-noble-enlightened people-with knowledge!
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George Tripylas on Google

Ειχα κάποιο σοβαρό πρόβλημα με κάποιο ξενοδοχείο. Κάλεσα λοιπόν την αστυνομία όπου με παραπέμψε στον ΕΟΤ πήρα αρκετές φορές τηλέφωνο για την βοήθειά τους...... Ποια βοήθεια..... Δεν απάντησαν ούτε και την επόμενη μέρα που ξαναπροσπαθησα....
I had a serious problem with a hotel. So I called the police where they referred me to EOT and I called them several times for their help ...... What help ..... They did not answer even the next day when I tried again ....
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Paddy Sarkar on Google

We a group of Indians from Australia visited Greece a few weeks ago. The country is beautiful but we faced a lot of racism and rude behavior from the locals. As a National Tourism of State u should educate the locals to respect tourists. We are contributing to your economy which was in doldrums and is always in a mess. We came there to appreciate your history and the beauty of the country. Also note that your Alexander the great left 45000 troops back in India and fled back as he couldn't afford to take them back to Greece and therefore the local people and the Indian Maharajahs looked after them. We are thoroughly disappointed with the attitude of Greeks in your country.

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